Only a century ago, death was common to the
average man. Times have changed, however, as life expectancy has greatly
increased and, death is far removed from our everyday lives. Instead,
it has now become hidden, as our society has evolved into a death-denying
culture. Through this webpage, we will bring you into the lives of professionals
who face death on a daily basis. We will show you the negative stereotypes
that come attached to their profession and the reality of these so-called
“death professionals.”

We think they're weird, creepy, deceiving, money
hungry, unprofessional.
But ... what do they think?

We think they're uncaring (toward life and death).
We think they're neglecting. We think they're money hungry.
But ... what do they think?

We think they're unfeeling toward death.
We think they're arrogant toward our feelings.
But ... what do they think?

We honor them for their ability to 'kill' the
'bad guy.' We mourn and honor them when they are killed in duty.
We think they can handle it all (i.e. death).
But ... what do they think?

We call them heroes. We honor them lavishly
with awards and medals. We call them warriors. We call them
brutish death machines, and we love them even more.
But ... what do they think?